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Adopting Growth Drawing

Maomeii Be

Canada

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 55 W x 27.5 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Material: Ink on Xuan paper Wet mounted 27.5 H x 55 inches Introducing a new artwork of the "Out of the Shadow" series. The piece will be protected and shipped in a mailing tube inside a box. Certificate of authenticity will be included with the shipment. I use traditional materials and techniques such as Chinese ink and brush on rice paper, Chinese ink wash as a formal language to capture movement and life which I hope can help us translate our contemporary anxieties and fears, and help us to see beyond the limitations of our own eyes. I believe that Abstract art is part of everyday life and can contribute widely to the development of the human personality. Chinese ink wash painting is a typical cultural symbol reflecting oriental aesthetic awareness. Inspired by my daily meditations and random walks in nature, mainly contemplating the water flowing in the river. Here, the Calligraphic Abstracts are explored in different free forms to present the viewers with a mental challenge. I am hoping that the different brush strokes represent here the “personality” and the “intelligence” both key factors in building communication. Listening to Watazumi Doso Roshi Take few minutes and check below Collections:

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Drawing:

Ink on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

55 W x 27.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Maomeii Be. (b. 1975) is a Canadian/Algerian Artist based in Calgary. Classically trained in traditional Arabic calligraphy and Art, his desire to know more about the way in which the written form is expressed in different cultures led him to travel and study with renewed masters. To better express himself, he broke from the tradition and introduced other elements, particularly on his work in large sizes. Maomeii has adopted the journey of spontaneous and abstract style, which involves the informal movement and creativity. His Cognitive calligraphy artwork takes shape through drawings and paintings which are based on classical calligraphic styles and techniques, but that simultaneously break the rules to create an alternative idiom through his own subjective expression to work in a more free-form improvisational style. Researching culture, Asian history, philosophy, storytelling, and martial arts have always been a constant influence to Maomeii and his contemporary Chinese-Arabic fusion and abstract works, where he combines elements of traditional Asian ink painting, Arabic calligraphy, and modern art. In this fusion, Maomeii's style beautifully incorporates the flowing lines of Chinese calligraphy and the larger planes of abstract expressionism as seen in the Western painting. With this multi-cultural dimension, he aims to reach out to the spiritual and material status of people. © Rhythms of calligraphy™

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